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the latest news on the week's top stories an official tallies indicated your friends have voted to abandon the new draft constitution in round one of a paper trail referendum that continues to split the slate she would violence on the rise. tide to be turning against the battle to rein government as it struggles to beat behind the al-qaeda linked rebels getting more assistance from abroad. and president putin says it's now or never. has no legs to all the bull be calling me corruption and stung the outflow of the country's wealth.
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this is aussie broadcasting live from our brand new h.d. studios in moscow i mean hello and a very warm welcome to the program to egypt first where both the muslim brotherhood and its opponents are claiming that the country has now voted to bond with a disputed draft constitution and round one of the referendum they claim is based on an official tallies that fishel results will not be announced until after the next stage the draft horse trained by the islamist islam it's but has been slammed by the opposition correspondent trees in cairo for us. it's been a tense night here in the capital in cairo as people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution in the last few hours we've got preliminary results of course fishel ones will come out of the second round which indicates that it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with the media outlets numbers and
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mounting up there saying approximately fifty six point five percent voted yes forty three point five percent voting no this will seem to being of course a major blow to the opposition forces particularly because in this round only two of the governor it's involved to the ten very tates actually voted as a notice of the constitution this particular stage of the referendum was largely seem to be the biggest chance for a no vote to the constitution as the governor it's involved actually voted against the president during the presidential elections so really right now the opposition forces are going to have to you either drum up support in the next six days for the second round or final time it's a tactic to campaign i think there will be heightened tensions of course i mean people have put aside the idea that the referendum respect since two days of the week in the middle with these results coming out was of course people are going to react to them as we entered the late stages of the voting process which had been
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extended by several hours by the electoral commission because of high turnout there were violent scenes in the streets of cairo and. the one party headquarters the opposition position. were attacked by suppose it supports is of has an arbor is a man who is an altar orthodox salafist leader one time presidential candidate one party did i reports that ultra conservative islamists torched that headquarters talking with firearms until the security forces didn't report injuries so really we'll have to see if the next week what happens in the build up to the second round this crucial rounds as the seventeen other governorates going to vote on this constitution. prior to the referendum the president ordered the egyptian army to bike up to police in a bid to bolster security for the vote and also authorized soldiers store rest civilians also and journalist eric margolis believes mohamed morsi is playing with fire. i think it was
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a major mistake. of president morsi to do this to throw this into the hands of the army just with egypt the. most egyptians going to want more military rule it's dangerous to bring its soldiers in to calm civil problems because once again our you often don't want a younger generation of generals without experience just. to get over that's how come out of not suit our roots and by the way we may still remains we will talk you were political figure in egypt in spite of all the disasters that have to watch so there are young officers colonels. breeder generals. i might be another nasser. syrian government forces are on the receiving end of opposition offensive was as the rebels make gains and
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bottles across the country and that push towards the mosque as it comes after the opposition received another boost this week when that diplomatic status was i'm greeted by a u.s. led group of nations who also donated more than one hundred million dollars to the un to assad count meanwhile nato is deploying surface to air missiles and troops to neighboring turkey and qatar requested the reinforcements from its allies after a series of calls aboard exchanges of fire with syria elias officials now claim the syrian government has begun using ballistic missiles against the rebels something denied by damascus he's going there to check out takes a closer look at who's fighting against assad. by oh god they call themselves martyrs and god and all those you see around you and the fighters you see are living larders and the living martyr has already sacrificed a soul for this country much of the syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web
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including the execution of prisoners. or having a child behead a man who was presumably an assault supporter atrocities are committed on all fronts during syria's bloody civil war according to many accounts on the ground it's islamist groups that do most of the fighting on behalf of the rebels dr towie come meet was a member of a jihadi spoken ization twenty five years ago he later became a vocal opponent of radical islam that you have this have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and there are because of al qaida who have no his shin to use any form of whip around to to really. control any place. religious believes and ideology the so-called friends of syria including the gulf states the west the u.k. and friends many morocco to throw their weight behind the newly formed syrian opposition coalition two thirds of the islamic dominated and while some coalition
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has the highest of the muslim brotherhood in cellophane and their idea of freedom for syria what go ahead i could ask a positive sign for us that our military struggle is can't find being mostly islamic on the vehicles martyrdom for the sake of allah has always been the main motive for peace and security. in what's seen as a symbolic attempts to distance themselves from terrorists in syria washington has designated one of the rebel groups all nusra a terrorist organization but the same syrian opposition that the us supports welcomes the efforts of groups like al nusra the decision of considering. one of the factions fighting the regime is a terrorist organization that should be reconsidered. this is a demonstration of support for almost right in syria people heard chanting we are students of osama. bin for here in washington don't seem to understand
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that if you don't like the government in cairo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrong committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you will die like
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these rabbits in its own words the assad government is fighting terrorists that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that mean the world should keep their eyes shocked at who's actually fighting for power in syria now in washington i'm going to check out. earlier this week less of a person had russia's political elite on the edges of the seeds in his first annual address to lawmakers since returning as president he unveiled tough new corruption measures and a plan to stem the outflow wealth from the country but it also called for a drastic overhaul of the resource based economy and to boost to the social sector is an exterior chef's good report. several years ago when former president medvedev addressed russia's lawmakers this signaled major constitutional changes for the country with the presidential term being extended to six years this time when president putin delivered his first annual address after returning to the kremlin
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for the third time it ran no major sensations nor political changes but at the same time this speech was even more significant as some have already said than many others before this time and barely spoke about any foreign policy issues the main focus was on domestic problems in russia and there have been plenty according to russia's president in fact he started his speech by saying it is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest in two youths not rich it is the whites that as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world twenty years time this economically active population could shrink by fifty percent less we do something this trend will continue but you either we provide interesting jobs give
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opportunities to create business build families raise children be happy with just a few decades russia will become a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory. but the biggest issue dragging russia backwards for the past several decades has been the corruption among the higher echelons of power and that is why the largest chunk of putin speech was dedicated to the struggle and the president came up with some very tough rhetoric unheard and all twelve years putin has been in politics in russia but no wonder it seemed at times that putin was not interested in the whole russia and not for the whole world to see what he directed a stern warning to those. sitting in front of him. how can people trust an official or a politician who talks a lot about the good of russia. tries to take his money of the country by asking.
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for an account. politicians can. get the video. i don't applaud yet but maybe he won't like everything i have to say but he will be holding an annual press conference for the world media and the eyes of the entire planet will again be the russian president. reporting from inside the kremlin. the nobel peace prize and all slow as we report later on that this is. as people believe it doesn't deserve.
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news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. chunk operations are today. he is under siege for. destruction without seeing. what could have been just ruined. same by a great sacrifice again and restored by him just such.
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a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. beauty is of all people. can tell from the russian side. do we speak your language anything about the will or not at the. school news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. are you here just so that choice at all to spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito it's calm. and well into the central science technology innovation all the way.
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russia we've got the future covered. chelsea is good to have you with us the three presidents have received the nobel peace prize on behalf of the union as a grand at a grand ceremony in also brussels was recognized for its efforts in promoting peace and democracy on the continent but even before the prize was handed out about the nomination sparks class controversy several former winners work for the nobel foundation demanding that the view this critic of the award and on the eve of the presentation hundreds during a protest march when they know we should have this help as aussies is one of the found out there is a not the only shows undermining the credibility of the prize. from our poor little show ram. one day live in america on the web a will not be judged by the color of about them but by the content of bad character are our primary the
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one that can be probably would have become a glorious to see him be assassinated however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person this is when it tests such criteria especially when it comes to finances the announcement the european union was to pick up the twenty twelve gongs sparked heated debate the award was being discredited particularly to the outrageous use picked it up recently so i see what's. done over the last twelve months to convince the nobel committee it's worthy of such a prestigious award. supported regime change in foreign countries and several member states indulged in violent crackdowns on demonstrators outraged by the failure of the governments. you are skeptics and the devalues the whole concept of the labor peace prize and what's really happening is that the
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european union is having its worst year ever at its mates and the international community. having to it's a brit to have been awarded of the announcement to be made in the very week that i went to athens i was greeted not just by tens of thousands of protesters but people dressed up in swastikas and giving it the salutes frankly i grew up with a europe that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord and rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot to kind of discredit past people who won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done
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something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such blatant and obvious political favoritism and maneuvering i think it actually takes something away and i think it's actually damaging leaves the whole institution of the prize facing the question whether the nobility is the drain from the new down. r t. russian lawmakers are on the verge of blacklisting a number of u.s. officials for alleged violations of human rights this comes after washington adopted sanctions against some russians as part of the so-called magnitsky law the latest details from. barack obama has signed into law the u.s.
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mike netsky bill which concerns russian officials which the u.s. accuses of involvement in the death of surrogate magnitsky a lawyer who died in prison in two thousand and nine having been imprisoned on tax evasion charges which his supporters say were trumped up russia though has for a long time now railed against this legislation saying it is rank hypocrisy and that if the magnitsky bill was a pop worse past it was attached to a piece of trade legislation then retaliation would come to move putin has spoken out calling the new legislation totally unnecessary. but frankly speaking i don't understand why our american colleagues are doing this most likely it's internal political intrigue little bulletin the foreign ministry has already called it the theater of the absurd but that's precisely what it is look which is a sort of game agony to his death was
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a tragedy but does nobody die in u.s. prisons and maybe even in greater numbers going up a bit is a listen here for eight years they have failed to show you around town a mowed down where people are kept without due process and are wearing shackles like in medieval times people who open secret prisons have legalized torture during investigations and now pointing out our drawbacks you. don't know it seems the russian retaliation that was long promised is now shaping up russia's own bill doing roughly the same thing as the magnitsky bill has passed its first reading in the russian duma it's not known exactly who it's targeting but some possible examples of what russia a says those u.s. citizens accused by russia of breaching the human rights of russians for example in the last ten years and number of russian children adopted by u.s.
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citizens have died or suffered human rights abuses among those a boy who was left in a car in extremely hot temperatures and he died his name may indeed be attached to the bill as part of this search for tat squabble over human rights between russia and the u.s. this all affects the much the much hyped up reset between russia and the u.s. which was started in barack obama's first term in our russian lawmakers are eager to point out that the start of his second term he's passed what they consider very anti russian legislation. one of the editors of komsomolskaya pravda the russian newspaper was hours after the passing of this bill pranked he received a letter which looked to all intents and purposes to come from the u.s.
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consulate saying that his visa had been revoked in connection with the magnitsky bill which was just a bit i got a fax signed by the vice consul which also had the number of the revoked visa and the technical data showing that the facts had been sent from the u.s. embassy in moscow i was surprised because it said the reason was the magnitsky and i'm not related to that case although i thought this might have been triggered by the articles published in our newspaper that the us state department did not like what it turned out to be a prank as the embassy said they did not send but it was whether the consequences are merely pranks involving certain russian figures or more seriously those involving human rights or relations between the u.s. and russia already this magnitsky bill is having deep ramifications. and coming up as our feature on the tourist attraction out as the russian best site that's right after the show break.
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trimmings and this is true even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it wants to do the unions the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from unions believe not only animals but also surrounding objects like reverse forests and defense don't have souls imitating the sounds they believe
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assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to one of the five main styles of groups engine it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara whose name means great hunter says he must be saddam. or. do our special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse but won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. that was it of so pitiful is because of the spirit of the horse going to his dream he said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board. my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which
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me also meaning the perfect time for a bull. ladies and gentleman and even the himself were ready to waltz but the granda case soon interrupted by terrible news. napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is pizza hut home to russia's most beautiful palaces and go to every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve over this magnificent museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of peter the great stein hundred century russia is also the scars of
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world war two. there are three welcome to peter hobbs it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million tourists come to peterhof every year why do people come here because peterhof boasts one hundred fifty fountains seven palaces and twenty three museums and of course the most important highlight of peterhof is its fountain system. from first fountains go. each day to live in a salesman's of tourist together in the lower gardens of peterhof to see for themselves the fountain stone. takes twelve
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people to open all the bells and recently it's been accompanied by some petersburg's and so. the idea to build best residence struck peter the great during his diplomatic visit to vs. however all of the fountains of course side were running with the help of pumps so they could only operate without human assistance for a very short period of time and then they had to be pumped on the journey. that is why peter the great use the italian gravity system. this means all the gram cascade fountains floats on there are. these fountains spread thousand liters of water per second and in a day the use of most thirteen pages that.

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